
When Cyberpunk 2077 first launched in 2020, it was met with both excitement and controversy. While the game’s ambitious open-world design and gripping narrative were praised, its performance on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One left much to be desired. Players encountered severe frame rate drops, texture pop-ins, and long loading times, making the experience frustrating for many. Fast forward to 2025, and CD Projekt Red is now claiming that the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 version of Cyberpunk 2077 will be superior to its PS4 and Xbox One counterparts.
Why is the Switch 2 Version Better?
According to Tim Green, an engineer at CD Projekt Red, the Switch 2 hardware has allowed the developers to create a version of Cyberpunk 2077 that surpasses the previous-generation console editions. Here’s why:
1. Improved Resolution and Performance
- The Switch 2 version will run at 1080p in both quality and performance modes when docked, and at 720p in performance mode when played in handheld mode.
- Unlike the PS4 version, which struggled to maintain 30 FPS, the Switch 2 edition benefits from Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), ensuring smoother gameplay.
2. Faster Storage and Load Times
- One of the biggest issues with Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4 and Xbox One was the slow storage speeds, leading to long loading times and texture pop-ins.
- The Switch 2 features UFS 3.1 storage, which operates at 2,100 MB/s, compared to the 100 MB/s speed of the PS4’s hard drive. This means faster asset streaming, reducing popping issues and ensuring a more seamless experience.
3. More Memory for a Smoother Experience
- The PS4 had only 5 GB of usable RAM, which severely limited Cyberpunk 2077’s ability to render complex environments.
- The Switch 2 boasts 12 GB of RAM, with at least 10 GB available for games, allowing for better texture loading and fewer graphical compromises.
We are currently targeting 1080p resolution in TV quality mode, TV performance mode, and handheld quality mode—and targeting 720p performance in handheld performance mode.
Switch 2 docked play offers more power, Green added, “but [the game] still utilizes Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) when players take it on the go.
Cyberpunk 2077 has seen a tremendous amount of ongoing love as we’ve continued to improve the game. In bringing the Ultimate Edition to Nintendo Switch 2 we were able to build on top of that already solid base.
Development still had challenges, of course, as any development process does, but we’ve been careful in picking tradeoffs to not compromise the game’s vision.
We haven’t had to fight with fitting into memory.
And the speed of the data storage has helped alleviate some of those early streaming problems. This has allowed us to focus our attention on improving other things, and we’re very happy with the result.
-Tim Green, CD Projekt Red engineer in an inteview with Game File
CD Projekt Red’s Optimism
Despite the challenges of porting such a demanding game to a hybrid console, CD Projekt Red remains confident in the Switch 2 version. Green acknowledged that the development process was not without difficulties, but the team was able to make smart sacrifices without compromising the core vision of the game.
With the Ultimate Edition of Cyberpunk 2077 launching alongside the Switch 2, players will get to experience both the base game and the Phantom Liberty expansion in one package. Given the improvements in resolution, performance, storage speed, and memory, this version might just be the redemption Cyberpunk 2077 needed on consoles.